EP1422964A1 - Procédé d'enregistrement de localisation, logiciel et dispositif pour un équipment terminal - Google Patents

Procédé d'enregistrement de localisation, logiciel et dispositif pour un équipment terminal Download PDF

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EP1422964A1
EP1422964A1 EP03257170A EP03257170A EP1422964A1 EP 1422964 A1 EP1422964 A1 EP 1422964A1 EP 03257170 A EP03257170 A EP 03257170A EP 03257170 A EP03257170 A EP 03257170A EP 1422964 A1 EP1422964 A1 EP 1422964A1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
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    • H04L63/08Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities
    • H04L63/0861Network architectures or network communication protocols for network security for authentication of entities using biometrical features, e.g. fingerprint, retina-scan
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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    • H04W12/00Security arrangements; Authentication; Protecting privacy or anonymity
    • H04W12/06Authentication
    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W8/00Network data management
    • H04W8/02Processing of mobility data, e.g. registration information at HLR [Home Location Register] or VLR [Visitor Location Register]; Transfer of mobility data, e.g. between HLR, VLR or external networks
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04WWIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
    • H04W8/00Network data management
    • H04W8/18Processing of user or subscriber data, e.g. subscribed services, user preferences or user profiles; Transfer of user or subscriber data
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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  • the present invention relates generally to a method, program and apparatus for registering the position of a terminal equipment, which are used when a single user uses a plurality of mobile communication terminal equipments, and more particularly to a method, program and apparatus for registering the position of a terminal equipment, which utilize biological information (biometrics information) such as user's fingerprint image.
  • biological information biometrics information
  • IC card transfer has traditionally been known as a position registration method used when a single user uses a plurality of cellular phones.
  • Figs. 1A and 1B are explanatory diagrams showing the position registration procedure for GSM/WCDMA cellular phones.
  • the user communicates with a position registration based on an international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) 310 stored in an IC card (SIM/USIM card) 308 to identify himself or herself.
  • IMSI international mobile subscriber identity
  • SIM/USIM card IC card
  • the same user has two cellular phones 300-1 and 300-2 and uses the new phone 300-2, he or she can use this phone as his or her cellular phone by removing the IC card 308 from the cellular phone 300-1 and inserts it into the cellular phone 300-2.
  • position registration with an exchange 304 is required.
  • the position registration 304 is requested to the exchange 304 by sending the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI) 310 to the exchange 304 after a radio channel establishment 312 between the cellular phone 300-1 and a radio station 302.
  • IMSI international mobile subscriber identification number
  • the exchange 304 performs a position registration 316 of user position information, linking a user telephone number and the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI-A) of the cellular phone 300-1 to position information 306.
  • a position registration completion 318 is sent to the exchange 304 which then sends back a position registration completion 320 to the cellular phone 300-1, thus making the cellular phone 300-1 available for use.
  • the office performs a radio resource establishment 324 with the radio station 302 by referencing the position information 306 and obtaining the international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI), performs a radio channel establishment 326 with the cellular phone 300-1 and calls up the cellular phone 300-1.
  • IMSI international mobile subscriber identity
  • the originating side is notified of an incoming call acknowledge 330 of the cellular phone 300-1 by the exchange 304 as an incoming call acknowledge 332, thus allowing a speech channel to be established.
  • the exchange 304 issues a call clearing processing 336 to the originating side, causing the call to be terminated.
  • the same user wishes to use the cellular phone 300-2 borrowed at an event site or other location, he or she takes out the IC card 308 from the cellular phone 300-1 and inserts the card into the cellular phone 300-2.
  • the user performs a radio channel es tablishment 340 between the cellular phone 300-2 and the radio station 302 first and then sends the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI) 310 to the exchange 304 to request a position registration 342 as was done previously.
  • IMSI international mobile subscriber identification number
  • the exchange 304 performs a position registration 344 which changes registration of user position information linking the user telephone number and the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI-A) of the cellular phone 300-1 into that of user position information linking the user telephone number and the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI-A) of the cellular phone 300-2.
  • IMSI-A international mobile subscriber identification number
  • a position registration completion 346 is sent to the exchange 304 which then sends back a position registration completion 348 to the cellular phone 300-2, thus making the cellular phone 300-2 available for use.
  • This borrowed cellular phone 300-2 originates and receives calls at a different telephone number rather than the telephone number of the cellular phone 300-1 normally used by the user.
  • the IC card must be transferred from an old cellular phone to a new one, requiring time and effort unless the user is accustomed to doing so. Additionally, some users may not be able to transfer the IC card.
  • the party on the receiving side may reject a call from the borrowed phone because the call is made from an unknown person.
  • a method of registering the position of a terminal equipment by a server comprising:
  • the cellular phone sends loaded biological information to a server, identifies a user's subscribed terminal number by performing authentication processing designed to identify personal information from among registered biological information and performs, based on this number, position registration of a cellular phone to be used with an exchange from the server, thus allowing even a cellular phone different from a phone having a subscriber telephone number to originate and receive calls using the user's subscribed telephone number.
  • Cellular phone personal information is managed by a server constructing an authentication office, preventing possible personal information leaks even in the event of a cellular phone theft.
  • the position registering method of the present invention may further comprise a use renouncement notification step, by a use renouncement notification unit, of notifying a terminal equipment which has been used so far of renouncement of its use when position information registration is requested of the exchange which enables call in and call out as a terminal equipment having the subscribed terminal number based on authentication of biological information from a new terminal equipment by the authentication request receiving step, the biological information authentication step and the posi tion registration proxy step .
  • This allows the user to confirm that the terminal equipment such as cellular phone which he or she has used previously is no longer available for use.
  • Biological information received in an authentication request receiving unit is biological information loaded in real time into the terminal equipment. Therefore,biologicalinformationsuch as fingerprint required for position registration authentication will not remain in the terminal equipment, thus eliminating the likelihood of biological information piracy even in the event of a theft of the cellular phone or other terminal equipment.
  • the personal information management step may include registering charged user identification information of a specific person among group members as common charged user identification information in personal information of a plurality of terminal equipments owned by group members such that the specific person is charged.
  • linking personal information - information identified by authentication of biological information of cellular phones or other terminal equipments possessed by group members such as family members - and a specific charged user identity together allows all calls to be charged to a specific user if group members make calls using position registration based on biological information authentication by a server.
  • the terminal equipments used in the present invention are cellular phones.
  • Biological information employed in the present invention includes user's fingerprints, venous vascular network, palm print, palm shape, facial image, ear shape or iris.
  • the program allows a computer acting as the server to execute:
  • the position registration apparatus comprises:
  • Fig. 2 illustrates an explanatory diagram of a network environment to which the present invention is applied, taking, as examples of terminal equipments, cellular phones.
  • cellular phones 10-1, 10-2 and 10-3 functioning as terminal equipments are all used by a user 11 alone.
  • the user 11 has a subscriber telephone number for the cellular phone 10-1, but the cellular phones 10-2 and 10-3 are, for example, borrowed phones with no such numbers.
  • the user 11 can normally use the cellular phone 10-1 having a subscriber telephone number to make calls with a cellular phone 22 owned by other user via a radio station 12, a mobile communication exchange 14, a telephone network 16, a mobile communication exchange 18 and a radio station 20 or with a fixed phone 26 connected to a fixed communication exchange 24.
  • a server 28 which functions as a biological authentication office via an Internet 30, for example, to allow the user 11 to use any of the three cellular phones 10-1 to 10-3.
  • Biological information of the user 11 such as fingerprint information linked to personal information of the cellular phone 10-1 is registered in advance in the server 28.
  • this phone reads the fingerprint image of the user 11 with its fingerprint read sensor and sends it to the server 28 to request authentication.
  • the server 28 identifies the personal information of the user 11 by the biological information sent from the cellular phone 10-1 and registers position information with the mobile communication exchange 14 to make the cellular phone 10-1 available for use.
  • Figs. 3A and 3B illustrate a functional configuration of the server 28 constructing the biological authentication office shown in Fig. 2 together with the cellular phone 10-1 and the mobile communication exchange 14.
  • An authentication processing unit 32 and a WWW processing unit 34 are provided in the server 28.
  • An authentication request receiving unit 36, a biological information authentication unit 38, a personal information management unit 40, a position registration proxy unit 42, a use renouncement notification unit 44 and a charging processing unit 46 are provided in the authentication processing unit 32 while a personal information database 48 is provided for the authentication processing unit 32.
  • the cellular phone 10-1 is provided with a fingerprint read sensor 50 which reads, for example, fingerprint images as biological information. Placing a finger on the read window 50 of the fingerprint read sensor allows fingerprint information to be read and sent to the server 28 for biological information authentication.
  • the mobile communication exchange 14 is provided with a position registration processing unit 54 which, upon request from the position registration proxy unit 42 of the server 28, registers position information 56 to make the cellular phone available for use.
  • the server 28 in Figs. 3A and 3B is implemented, for example, using computer hardware resources shown in Fig. 4.
  • a RAM 202 In the computer shown in Fig. 4, a RAM 202, a hard disk controller (software) 204, a floppy disk driver (software) 210, a CD-ROM driver (software) 214, a mouse controller 218, a keyboard controller 222, a display controller 226 and a communications board 230 are connected to a bus 201 of a CPU 200.
  • the hard disk controller 204 connecting to a hard disk drive 206, is preloaded with an application program which performs terminal equipment position registration processing of the present invention, invokes necessary programs from the hard disk drive 206 at the computer startup, copies them into the RAM 202 and run them by the CPU 200.
  • Afloppydisk drive (hardware) 212 is connected to the floppy disk driver 210 to allow a floppy disk (R) to be read from or written to.
  • a CD drive (hardware) 216 is connected to the CD-ROM driver 214 to allow data and programs to be loaded from a CD.
  • the mouse controller 218 informs the CPU 200 of input operations performed wi th a mouse 220.
  • the keyboard controller 222 informs the CPU 200 of input operations performed with a keyboard 224.
  • the display controller 226 displays information on a displayunit228.
  • the communications board 230 uses communications circuits 232 including radio circuits to communicate with other computers and servers via networks such as the Internet.
  • the personal information database 48 of the server 28 has personal information 58 with a record format as shown in Fig. 5 registered in advance for each user.
  • the personal information 58 contains biological information 60 such as fingerprint image, a subscriber telephone number 62 of the cellular phone owned by a user, personal data 64 such as user phone book, an international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI) 66 - a number used to access the cellular phone from the mobile communication exchange 14 - and a charged user identification number 68.
  • the personal information 58 is registered with the personal information database 48 by the personal information management unit 40.
  • the authentication request receiving unit 36 receives an authentication request containing the user biological information from the cellular phone 10-1 and the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI) and outputs reception information to the biological information authentication unit 38.
  • IMSI international mobile subscriber identification number
  • the biological information authentication unit 38 searches the personal information database 48 by user biological information received by the authentication request receiving unit 36 such as fingerprint image information, finds registered biological information which matches the received biological information to identify the personal information 58 as shown in Fig. 5 and records the received international mobile subscriber identification number of the cellular phone in the field of the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI) 66 in the identified personal information 58.
  • IMSI international mobile subscriber identification number
  • the position registration proxy unit 42 transfers the subscriber telephone number 62 and the received international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI) in the personal information 58 identified by the biological information to the mobile communication exchange 14 to request that the two numbers be registered by the position registration processing unit 54 as the position information 56, thus allowing the cellular phone to receive and originate calls as a phone having a subscriber cellular phone number.
  • IMSI international mobile subscriber identification number
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a record format 70 of the position information 56 registered by the position registration processing unit 54 of the exchange 14 in response to the request from the server 28.
  • a subscriber telephone number 72 and an international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI) 74 are linked together and registered.
  • IMSI international mobile subscriber identification number
  • the position information 56 is normally registered by a cellular phone when the phone begins to be used, the server 28, which received an authentication request from the cellular phone, registers the position information on behalf of the cellular phone in the present invention.
  • Figs. 7A and 7B illustrate a timing chart showing a specific processing procedure for cellular phone position registration by authentication processing using biological information according to the present invention.
  • This example shows a processing assuming that the user 11 switches, by registering position information through biological authentication, to the cellular phone 10-2 which is, for example, a borrowed phone from the cellular phone 10-1 having a subscriber telephone number after he or she has started using the latter phone.
  • Figs. 7A and 7B the user first performs position registration through authentication of biological information using his or her cellular phone 10-1 in order to start using the cellular phone 10-1 having a subscriber telephone number.
  • Position registration of the cellular phone 10-1 is conducted by first performing a radio channel establishment 76 between the cellular phone 10-1 and the radio station 12, reading a fingerprint 78 placed on the fingerprint read sensor of the cellular phone 10-1 and sending the read fingerprint image information and the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI-A) to the server 28 which functions as the biological authentication office for an authentication registration 80.
  • IMSI-A international mobile subscriber identification number
  • the server 28 finds a registered fingerprint image matching the received fingerprint image and identifies personal information through search of the personal information database 48.
  • identified personal information such as the subscriber telephone number 62 obtained from the personal information 58 and the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI-A) received from the cellular phone 10-1, both numbers shown in Fig. 5, are sent to the exchange 14 to request a position registration 82.
  • IMSI-A international mobile subscriber identification number
  • the exchange 14 In response to a request for the position registration 82 from the server 28, the exchange 14 performs a position registration 84 of the position information 56 of the cellular phone 10-1 in the position information 56.
  • the server 28 is notified of a position registration completion 88 while the exchange 14 is notified of a position registration completion 86. Further, the exchange 14 notifies the cellular phone 10-1 of a position registration completion 90. This allows the cellular phone 10-1 to originate and receive calls using the subscriber telephone number.
  • aradioresource establishment 94 is performed between the exchange 14 and the radio station 12 first followed by a radio channel establishment 96 between the radio station 12 and the cellular phone 10-1, after which the cellular phone 10-1 receives an incoming call 98 from the exchange 14.
  • an incoming call acknowledge 102 is sent to the originating side such as a cellular phone via the exchange 14. Then , when the call ends on the cellular phone 10-1, a call clearing processing 104 is sent to the exchange 14. Further, the exchange 14 notifies the originating side of a call clearing processing 106.
  • a radio channel establishment 108 is performed first between the cellular phone 10-2 and the radio station 12. Then, the user places his or her finger on the fingerprint read sensor of the cellular phone 10-2 in the same manner as for authentication of the cellular phone 10-1 to allow the sensor to read the same fingerprint 78 such that an authentication registration 112 is requested from the cellular phone 10-2 to the server 28.
  • the fingerprint 78 and the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI-B) of the mobile phone 10-2 are sent for the purpose of the authentication registration 112.
  • the server 28 In response to the request for the authentication registration 112 from the cellular phone 10-2, the server 28 identifies the personal information 58 having the matching registered fingerprint image, for example, as that shown in Fig. 5 through search of the personal information database 48 by fingerprint image as biological information.
  • the server 28 transfers the subscriber telephone number 62 contained in the identified personal information 58 and the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI-B) received from the cellular phone 10-2 to the exchange 14 to request a position registration 114.
  • IMSI-B international mobile subscriber identification number
  • the exchange 14 In response to the request for the position registration from the server 28, the exchange 14 performs a position registration 116 of the subscriber telephone number contained in the personal information identified by the personal information database by biological information and the international mobile subscriber identification number of the cellular phone 10-2 in the position information 56.
  • the exchange 14 notifies the server 28 of a position registration completion 120 while the server 28 notifies the exchange 14 of a position registration completion 118. Further, the exchange 14 notifies the cellular phone 10-2 of a position registration completion 122.
  • the server 28 sends a use renouncement notification 124 to the previously used cellular phone 10-1 to notify the user that the cellular phone 10-1 is no longer available for use.
  • the user wishes to switch back to the original cellular phone 10-1 after having switched once to the cellular phone 10-2, he or she can do so by performing position registration which allows the cellular phone 10-1 to originate and receive calls through sending of the image of the fingerprint 78 from the cellular phone 10-1 to the server 28 for biological authentication as the user did previously. Further, the user can switch to other cellular phone different from the cellular phone 10-2 in the same manner.
  • Figs. 8A and 8B illustrate a flowchart showing the procedure for authentication processing by the server 28 shown in Figs. 3A and 3B.
  • the flowchart concurrently provides the details of the program of the server functioning as the biological authentication office.
  • Figs. 8A and 8B personal information is registered initially with the personal information database 48 in step S1.
  • This initial registration of personal information is designed to link together biological information, a subscriber telephone number, an international mobile subscriber identification number and a charged user identification number for registration of such information in a position record format for each user.
  • an international mobile subscriber identification number need not always be registered and may be left blank.
  • step S2 whether an authentication request has been made by the cellular phone is checked in step S2. If a request has been made, the server receives biological information and an international mobile subscriber identification number (MISI-X) from the cellular phone in step S3 and checks the biological information registered with the personal information database against the received biological information in step S4.
  • MIMI-X international mobile subscriber identification number
  • the server registers the international mobile subscriber identification number (MISI-X) received from the cellular phone in the corresponding personal information in step S6. Then, the server sends the subscriber telephone number and the international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI-X) to the exchange to request position registration in step S7.
  • MIMI-X international mobile subscriber identification number
  • IMSI-X international mobile subscriber identification number
  • the exchange If, in response to the request for position registration, the exchange notifies the server of position registration completion in step S8, the server checks whether any cellular phone has been previously used in step S9. If a cellular phone has been previously used, the server sends a use renouncement notification to the cellular phone in step S10.
  • step S5 If the received biological information does not match the registered one in step S5, the server notifies the cellular phone of an error in step S11 and waits for a new authentication request in step S12.
  • Fig. 9 illustrates a flowchart of authentication processing by the cellular phone for cellular phone position registration according to the present invention.
  • the cellular phone reads biological information such as fingerprint image in step S1 and requests authentication registration to the server 28 in step S2.
  • the cellular phone If the cellular phone receives an acknowledge from the server in step S3, the cellular phone transfers biological information and its international mobile subscriber identification number (IMSI-X) in step S4. Then, if the cellular phone is not notified of an error by the server in step S5, it waits for position registration completion from the exchange in step S6, thus terminating a series of processings.
  • IMSI-X international mobile subscriber identification number
  • Fig. 10 illustrates a flowchart of charging processing by the server 28 functioning as the biological authentication office of the present invention.
  • the server 28 receives a charging request from the exchange 14 in step S1
  • the server 28 searches the personal information database 48 by a subscriber telephone number identified by the charging request and identifies personal information in step S2.
  • the server 28 obtains a charged user identification number of the identified personal information.
  • the server 28 processes charge billing based on the obtained charged user identification number in step S3.
  • Fig. 11 illustrates an example of registration with the personal information database 48 for consolidating all charges onto a specific person among group members in the server charging processing shown in Fig. 10.
  • the personal information database 48 has, for example, four pieces of personal information 58-1, 58-2, 58-3 and 58-4 on four users registered separately.
  • the pieces of information 58-1, 58-2, 58-3 and 58-4 respectively contain pieces of biological information A, B, C and D different from one another on the four users, together with different subscriber telephone numbers of their respective cellular phones and different international mobile subscriber identification numbers (IMSI) (IMSI-A, B, C, D).
  • IMSI international mobile subscriber identification numbers
  • a charged user identification number As for charged user identification number, a charged user identification number (AAAAA) is registered in all the pieces of personal information 58-1 to 58-4 which specifies the user having the personal information 58-1 as the charged user.
  • Such a registration with the personal information database 48 allows identification of the pieces of personal information 58-1 to 58-4 if a charging request is received from the exchange 14 which identifies the subscriber telephone numbers of the respective pieces of personal information 58-1 to 58-4, and allows all the four cellular phone charges to be billed to the same charged user since the charged user identification number in all the pieces of personal information is "AAAAA" in this case.
  • venous vascular network venous vascular network
  • palm print palm shape
  • facial image facial image
  • ear shape and iris are among other biological information which can be used as appropriate.
  • the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments, but may include any modifications as appropriate without detriment to its object or advantages. Further, the present invention is not limited to the numerical values shown in the aforementioned embodiments.
  • the present invention identifies a subscribed telephone number as a user' s subscriber terminal number by sending biological information, read from the input device of a terminal equipment such as cellular phone, to a server and performing authentication processing to identify personal information from registered biological information and then performs, based on this information, position registration of a terminal equipment to be used from the server to an exchange, thus allowing the user to originate and receive calls using a cellular phone different from the one having the subscriber telephone number, with calls charged to the telephone number subscribed by the user.
  • a terminal equipment such as cellular phone
  • the user can also use a different cellular phone as the phone having his or her subscriber telephone number by simply touching the phone and inputting the fingerprint, thus allowing instantaneous switching between a plurality of cellular phones.

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